While canned beer may be all the rage today, the first canned beer was sold long ago on Jan. 24, 1935 — that's a whole lot of time to perfect our favorite way to enjoy a cold one, in a can. Therefore, it's only fair that we celebrate that first can sold each January.

CNN shares the history of canned beer; the first test run of canned beer, back in 1933 was the Krueger’s Special Beer from Gottfried Krueger Brewing Company. Canned beer quickly caught on; by 1941, more than 1 million beer cans were sold.

Of course, the era of canned beers faded out, but came back with a vengeance in the '90s. Many attribute the rise of canned beer today to Colorado brewery Oskar Blues, who has only ever sold its beers in cans. Dale Katechis, the founder of Oskar Blues, told The Daily Meal that it was a risk to sell his beers in cans back in 1997, when canned beers were "laughed at as the cheap vessels for cheap beer." Still, it was a risk he was willing to take to avoid the "skunky" aroma that can happen when UV rays penetrate beer bottles. "All we really had to risk is people would stop thinking it's a gimmick," Katechis said. "Once we knew that it wasn't a gimmick, that's what prompted us to take the risk."